Food
They used indentured servants.
Whites were used as inderntured servants though blacks were mostly slaves.
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Usually the leftovers & scraps from what they cooked for the rich people.
Are you a guest, a noble, a child, or a servant? The nobles and guests would eat in the Great Hall, the host and his very special retainers and guests on a raised platform. Children would eat in their own quarters, overseen by their nurses or governesses. The servants would eat in the kitchen, except some of the outside servants (stable-keepers, dog and falcon tenders) who would eat with their charges.
They used indentured servants.
She ate food prepared by the servants of the gods
No servants in the Middle Ages ate meat unless they smuggled it from their nobles' manor/castle.
Whites were used as inderntured servants though blacks were mostly slaves.
They used servants.
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Generally, servants occupy the less visible and less desirable areas of a house, such as the basement, the back rooms and rooms on the upper floors. Victorian servants probably ate near the kitchen, out of sight of the owners and their families and guests.
Usually the leftovers & scraps from what they cooked for the rich people.
At the end of the day, after all their duties had been performed.
Are you a guest, a noble, a child, or a servant? The nobles and guests would eat in the Great Hall, the host and his very special retainers and guests on a raised platform. Children would eat in their own quarters, overseen by their nurses or governesses. The servants would eat in the kitchen, except some of the outside servants (stable-keepers, dog and falcon tenders) who would eat with their charges.
Yes, a group of servants is a common term used to refer to multiple individuals who work in service roles.
Afterward, Virginia landowners used more slaves and fewer servants.